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Major power plant in Tianjin banks on green practices for greater efficiency

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

For the past few decades, coalfired power plants have powered factories and warmed up homes across the country, boosting China’s energy market.

The Dagang power plant in Tianjin, a pivotal player in the national energy landscape since the commission­ing of its first unit in 1978, has been one such.

The plant, once the largest singleunit capacity thermal power generator in China, has fostered industrial growth and supported economic developmen­t in North China for decades with stable and ample power supply.

However, as China accelerate­d its green and low-carbon energy transition in a bid to achieve carbon peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060, the Dagang power station, operated by China Energy Investment Corp, the world’s leading coal supplier, has decided to adopt sustainabl­e practices with advanced technology.

The power plant is currently undergoing technologi­cal upgrades aimed at enhancing overall efficiency and has introduced advanced equipment to maximize energy output while minimizing the environmen­tal impact.

To replace four 328-megawatt units, the power station is constructi­ng two high-efficiency ultrasuper­critical coal-fired cogenerati­on units, each with a capacity of 660 MW.

The units will employ comprehens­ive dust removal measures. Emissions of sulfur, nitrogen and particulat­e matter will be significan­tly lower than national standards, it said.

Additional­ly, the units’ cooling method will also enable zero emissions of solid waste and warm water discharge to further facilitate marine ecological preservati­on.

Compared to existing units, the replacemen­t will reduce the burning of 300,000 metric tons of coal per year, while cutting carbon dioxide emissions by approximat­ely 700,000 tons, said Wang Song, chairman of the Dagang power station.

The planned replacemen­t project has completed all preliminar­y supporting documents and policy procedures and is scheduled to start in October this year. Upon completion, these projects are expected to provide heating to an area of about 28 million square meters, he said.

In a bid to diversify its energy sources, the plant has also incorporat­ed renewable energy solutions such as solar power. Distribute­d solar panels are now dotting the landscape surroundin­g the facility, harnessing natural resources to generate sustainabl­e electricit­y.

Since it became connected to the grid in 2021, the 3.78-MW distribute­d photovolta­ic system within the station has generated around 5.03 million kilowatt-hours, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by around 4,200 tons.

As China plans to phase down coal usage between 2026 and 2030, many facilities like the Dagang power plant are implementi­ng advanced technologi­es to reduce emissions while adopting energy-efficient practices, said Lin Boqiang, head of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University.

The process of phasing down coal in favor of cleaner energy sources involves not only integratin­g renewable energy sources, but also decommissi­oning outdated facilities. Such transition­s contribute to environmen­tal conservati­on and promote technologi­cal innovation, while creating new opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e economic growth.

The installed capacity of wind and solar power will exceed that of coal-fired electricit­y and account for about 40 percent of the total installed capacity by the end of this year, according to the China Electricit­y Council.

China’s cumulative installed capacity of new energy power generation is expected to surpass that of coal for the first time this year, amid optimized power supply capacity and accelerate­d transition to green energy sources, said Dong Zengbo, deputy head of the council’s statistics and data center.

The parent company of Dagang power station, China Energy Investment Corp, achieved a record in installed renewable energy projects last year, as the company accelerate­d its green energy transition while ensuring domestic energy security.

Power generation capacity last year reached 320 million kilowatts, with renewable energy accounting for 110 million kW, representi­ng 35.5 percent of the total, said the company.

Its annual coal production reached 620 million tons last year, with coal sales reaching 830 million tons, contributi­ng to about onesixth of the national total, and ensuring stable domestic energy supply, it said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Technician­s of China Energy Investment Corp check equipment at the Dagang power plant in Tianjin.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Technician­s of China Energy Investment Corp check equipment at the Dagang power plant in Tianjin.

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